A bear has already destroyed hundreds of hens in Romania

Published 2022년 9월 28일

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A bear has been causing destruction in Gyergyósalamás, Hargita County, killing around 300 hens in the last two weeks. The animal has been targeting poultry yards and has even been spotted near the mayor's office. Authorities have held meetings to address the issue and have attempted to shoot the bear, but have not been successful. The bear, believed to have been raised in a bear reintroduction center, only eats certain parts of the hens. Recent warnings have been issued by the Hargita county disaster management due to the bear's actions.
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In the last two weeks, a bear destroyed about three hundred hens in Gyergyósalamás in Hargita County. The last time he broke into two farms in one night. The mayor of the settlement reported to a news agency that between Monday and Tuesday, the otherwise small bear broke into two farms and killed sixty poultry. The foreman said that it is a big game that "specializes" in poultry, which has already destroyed 300 hens in the last two weeks, and which the authorities are unable to remove from the settlement. On Monday evening, the bear was seen right next to the mayor's office. The big game later swam across the Maros and appeared in Gyergyóhodos, which is connected to the settlement, where it destroyed two poultry yards in the early hours of the morning, leaving behind about 60 chicken carcasses. According to the news, the intervention committee has already met several times, which at first only recommended euthanizing and moving the animal; however, when the bear also attacked the ...
Source: Magro

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